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Oscilloscope supply source with a low parasitic capacity of the galvanic separation
Tauš, Michal ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of a DC/DC converter for powering the oscilloscope. The main parameters for selecting a suitable inverter are: galvanic isolation of input and output parts of the inverter and low parasitic capacitance of galvanic isolation. The required power of the inverter is 100 W and the output voltage is 325 V. The introduction briefly explains why the DC/DC converter with transformer will be used. The first part of the work deals with the selection of a suitable types of DC/DC converter with transformer for powering the oscilloscope. The next part is devoted to designing of the power parts of resonant converter and single acting flyback converter. This is followed by a complete design of a single-acting flyback converter, including the realization and measurement of the time courses of important quantities.
Nano-ammeter with galvanic isolation
Šimka, Marek ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with all the aspects, that are important in the designing of the nano-ammeter. In theoretical part, there are described possible ways to measure electrical current of very low values. Other parts of the thesis describe all parameters, which are influencing measurement accuracy. These are, for example, unwanted and leakage currents, but also other parasitic phenomena that may occur. Thesis explains how to minimize unwanted currents and other influences. Practical section provides more detailed description of the proposed main scheme. There are also described components, that have been selected as the main parts of the nano-ammeter circuit. Subsequent part contains analysis of printed circuit board including all layers. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the realization of equipment and possible errors. The results of the bachelor are summarized in the last chapter.
Fast data logger with galvanically separated measuring channels
Doležel, Jiří ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
Master‘s thesis deals with analysis solutions and construction of the devices for data collection. At the beginning, they describe the basic types of devices for data collection. In other parts of the work is compared few commercial devices for data collection, under which the requirements will be selected on the proposed device for data collection. In other chapters of the work devoted to the design of schemes and selecting components for their manufacture. The last chapters are devoted to describing the design of device for data collection.
EOG signal processing using Arduino
Typovský, Viktor ; Králík, Martin (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
This bachelors thesis deals with scanning and processing EOG signal. Processing means displaying EOG signal detection and eye movement. The theoretical part is first described the formation and properties of EOG signal. Furthermore, they describe factors affecting EOG. The practical part is then given proposal hardware solutions to capture this signal and processing algorithm. Scanning EOG signal is realized by means of the instrumentation amplifier. Its filtration is used lowpass Sallen-Key. It was decided to maintain during scanning DC component of the signal. But that was a problem regarding the electrode potential. This problem would be resolved by the proposed compensation circuit. Processing the resultant signal is then performed in an environment Processing using Arduino platform. EOG imaging algorithm and motion detection functions and is given.
Switched power source 300 V/100 V
Horníček, Evžen ; Lutera, Ondřej (referee) ; Pavelka, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of switching power supply used for supplying of electronical measurement instruments. The project consists of choosing of suitable type of the converter, system design of the converter, design of the pulse transformer and the output coil. For final control of design was designed the convertor with universal control circuit and there were measured its basic parameters. Then, the universal control circuit was replaced by microcontroller.
Switched power source 300 V/100 V
Horníček, Evžen ; Lutera, Ondřej (referee) ; Pavelka, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of switching power supply used for supplying of electronical measurement instruments. The project consists of choosing of suitable type of the converter, system design of the converter, design of the pulse transformer and the output coil. For final control of design was designed the convertor with universal control circuit and there were measured its basic parameters. Then, the universal control circuit was replaced by microcontroller.
Design of a pressure monitor for biomedical applications
Tenora, Jan ; Kolka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Biolková, Viera (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor’s thesis was to gather requirements for the realization and functional features of the proposed pressure monitor. Based on the collected requirements, the block diagram and also the complete schematic were proposed. Then the printed circuit board was designed, made and fitted. This board was placed into prepared box together with other components. Finished equipment was tested, set and also precision was checked by its measurement. Finally, user guide and also service manual were written.
Induction heating for small applications
Hrbáč, Lukáš ; Foral, Štěpán (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis covers the topic of induction heat and possible solutions for small applications. There is theoretical knowledge needed for design of an induction device and also principles of induction heat. In the thesis, there is described resonant circuit, which is the main part of induction heating device. Furthermore, usual interpretations of driver and power circuits are analyzed. This work describes different ways how to adjust operating frequency to achieve better results. This thesis also includes verification of functionality of such a device, measurement of operating parameters and efficiency. Instructions for laboratory exercise dealing with induction device are attached in the appendix.
Switching power supply with zero voltage switching
Pešl, Jiří ; Pavlík, Michal (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
Diploma thesis describes the design of an switched mode power supply with switching at zero voltage for driving the anode of Anode-layer type ion source. First aim of thesis is ion sources and specialy Anode-layer type of ion source in detail. Main aim of thesis are important aspects of the design of switching mode power supply, which comes later the detailed construction of an switched mode power supply with output voltage 2800 V at output power 2800 W.
Data acquisition modules
Štreit, Zdeněk ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s study focuses on design, realization and practical measurement of galvanic isolation temperature transmitter’s accuracy for the Pt 100 platinum resistance temperature detector. The beginning of the study describes the kinds of sensors for resistance temperature measurement, their division and charecteristics, whereby the stress is put on platinum resistance temperature detectors. The other part of this bachelor’s study depicts methods of connecting the platinum detector to a measuring circuit and evaluation of such a signal. It contains options of further processing of the measured signal using either various connections of operating amplifiers or specialised circuits. Issues with evaluation of the platinum detector’s signals as compensation of an input conductors‘ resistance and linearization of a platinum detector‘s course are solved. The following chapter introduces causes of galvanic isolation in a measurement chain and its principle. Electronic components and circuits that ensure the galvanic isolation are also discussed. The final part the this bachelor’s study is devoted to my practical proposal of a circuit solution for the platinum detector’s with galvanic isolation transmitter. It describes my proposed design of the transmitter’s input part, possibility of the Pt 100 detector’s linearization and galvanic isolation using a linear optocoupler. The transmitter was measured at several surrounding temperatures and the results were processed into tables and charts that are presented in an appendix to this study. This bachelor’s study goal was met as I have managed to produce the temperature transmitter according to the request. The worsened accuracy of the output voltage at temperatures lower or higher than +20°C can be eliminated by using resistors with lower temperature coefficient in a measurement bridge.

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